Substratum definition

Substratum means a layer of soil or rock material present below the soil profile and extending beyond the depth of soil borings or profile pits.
Substratum means the substance on which the straight color in a lake is extended.’’

Examples of Substratum in a sentence

  • You hereby acknowledge that you shall be liable for, and shall indemnify Substratum, LLC against any costs, liability, damages, loss, claims or proceedings from any third party which arise out of your use of the Software.

  • Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall create, or be deemed to create, a partnership, the relationship of principal and agent, or of employer and employee between you and Substratum, LLC.

  • Minimum (%) Maximmum (%) Table 4.4 Type of Associated Substratum of the Coral Colonies within the Coral Mapping Area.

Related to Substratum

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  • Modules means the Base Modules and Extended Modules.